Gotta go to the truck bed to pop open beers?
Usually we're drinking in the cabin (not while driving you narcs)
I keep a small flat bottle opener in the glovebox, but usually just use my ring to pop it open when I'm out and about.
Props for the Yuengling though. Closest thing to Shiner you can...
Reserved. This is perfect. I literally just bought the other cybertruck fridge, but didn't install because my wife and I were squeamish about ripping panels out. Sending it back and getting this. Love how it's higher up and you don't have to wrestle a flip door too.
We're needing it to keep...
I thought I would too, but I basically stay set to chill in town to avoid speeding tickets.
On the highway it's just a dialing up and down to reach desired speed / passing behavior.
Dangerous, possibly not. It did swerve a couple times when passing through a small town at night. We were worried about being pulled over.
On the highway at 80 it was very unnerving for it to phantom swerve. While it may have it under control, it's still erratic and jarring. With worse road...
And I have a theory why it tried to pull into the gas pumps.
My wife and I both noticed the shape and style of the gas pumps and the colors were very similar to a tesla charger.
I figured the locations were hardcoded / mapped already. Is it doing pattern recognition in some cases?
Might have...
The adventure of picking up my CyberBeast
After the cool red carpet and light show experience picking it up, my wife and I decide to drive from Dallas to Colorado to test it out.
The experience was fantastic overall, with a few pain points. I was going to write this as a story, but I'm a...
Yeah and hacker news / reddit constantly said starlink was useless. Now they all have it for burning man, travel, backup, etc. They constantly criticize Elon on *how* he gives it away for free to help in emergency disasters. It's funny.
As someone from a rural area, it was obvious that internet...
I don't see that happening to that extent. The good thing about autonomous vehicles is it doesn't change much, unlike public transportation. Yes more people will "rent" (ie pay on demand for rides) but the US is prosperous enough and we are independent so there will still be privately owned...
Per grok it seems the terrestrial armor is installed at a SC, not during production.
So possibly a delay in that?
Hoping that doesn't happen to me as I'm banking on this Friday. Insurance starts tomorrow.
Silver lining is it's nice SOMEONE is being scrutinized. Waymo seems to get away with everything despite massive issues. Though luckily the public calls them out (at least on X)
Tesla gets rabid media attention AND public scrutiny. Under the right leadership (Trump) I think we're in a good spot...
Yeah I can see that coming eventually, especially with Semi
I assume there's a lot to that, calculation of the trailer weight distribution, hill grade, and such.
The banner top of the app below the vehicle details. It didn't change for quite awhile (Feb 13 - Mar 20)
3 days ago I got a VIN when vehicle moved to "in production" but VIN wasn't visible in the vehicle details, had to go to insurance information. Then it was visible once it went to "in transit"
@silazane50 if I want to protect just the plastic trim would applying SILAZANE make sense?
if so, are there any modifications to the steps needed (ie, skip something)?
Regulation can actually be better for the industry leaders. It creates a legal moat of requirements that they essentially have a hand at creating by being the first to go through the process and set standards.
Yeah up to you, generally easy to get all that info with some effort though.
But some people don't like to dox themselves, was just incase you overlooked it.
There's schizos out there rabidly against tesla so personally I wouldn't want to make it easy for them.